IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
delay is not sufficient to allow a response from the 2210 to another device.
You cannot set
leading flags
to a non-zero value if
inter-frame
delay is 0.
Valid values: 0to15
Default value: 0
Example:
set link leading flags
Leading flag counter [0]?
link modulo 8 or 128
Specifies the sequence number range to use on the link: MOD 8 (0-7) or
MOD 128 (0 - 127). Default is 8.
Note: When you change this value, the window sizes become invalid. Use
the set station command to change the receive window and
transmit window sizes. Valid window sizes for mod 8 are 0 through 7;
for mod 128 they are 8 through 127.
Also, at connection start-up, an SNRME rather than a SNRM is used and
supervisory frame headers are expanded by an additional byte.
link name
Establishes a character string for the link that you are configuring. This
parameter is for informational purposes only.
Example:
set link name
Enter link name: [LINK_0]?
link poll delay
Configures the time delay between each poll that is sent over the interface.
Example:
set link poll delay
Enter delay between polls [0.2]?
link poll retry
Configures the number of times the interface retries to poll the secondary
SDLC link station before it closes the connection.
Example:
set link poll retry
Enter poll retry count (0 = forever) [10]?
link poll timeout
Configures the amount of time the interface waits for a poll response before
timing out.
Example:
set link poll timeout
Enter poll timeout [2.0]?
link role
primary
or
secondary
or
negotiable
Configures the interface as an SDLC primary, secondary, or negotiable link
station (default is primary).
Notes:
1. For DLSw,
negotiable
uses X'FF' (broadcast address) for the initial poll.
When using broadcast address to negotiate the role, the link uses a
default SDLC configuration.
When
primary
is the link role, the link performs an initial poll to a
specific address.
Configuring SDLC Interfaces
Chapter 38. Configuring and Monitoring SDLC Interfaces 547